Susan Ashworth
Susan Ashworth is the former editor of TV Technology. In addition to her work covering the broadcast television industry, she has served as editor of two housing finance magazines and written about topics as varied as education, radio, chess, music and sports. Outside of her life as a writer, she recently served as president of a local nonprofit organization supporting girls in baseball.
Latest articles by Susan Ashworth
Industry Veteran Walt Wurfel Passes Away at 81
By Susan Ashworth published
Former NAB spokesman worked as ham radio operator, journalist, press secretary and radio station owner.
Exploring the Stars with NASA Video, Education Expertise
By Susan Ashworth published
Space agency makes use of 8K video
FCC Nixes Contract Paper Rule
By Susan Ashworth published
Commission votes to eliminate paper filing requirement for broadcast station contracts.
FCC Wants Additional Comments on C-Band Issue
By Susan Ashworth published
Public has expressed support and concerns alike; commission is now asking for more.
Emergency Alerting Webinar Set for July 25
By Susan Ashworth published
Webinar will focus on changes that are in store for EAS and WEA
Ross Hits 40th in Stride
By Susan Ashworth published
Ross is not the company it used to be. That’s a fact that has guided this Canadian-based firm mightily over the last four decades.
Religious Broadcasters Embrace Tech at NRB 2013
By Susan Ashworth published
Confab to focus on IPTV, social media
NAB Show Product Review: Switchers & Routers
By Susan Ashworth published
Whats new for switchers and routers on the 2014 NAB Show floor.
Art, Science Intersect at InfoComm14
By Susan Ashworth published
4K, digital signage and interactivity on this year’s docket.
2013 NAB Product Review: Storage & Recording
By Susan Ashworth published
The world is getting wider, as servers expand outward from their traditional format and storage technologies attempt to better address the ever-growing demand for deeper archiving capabilities
Storage and Recording at the 2013 NAB Show
By Susan Ashworth published
The world is getting wider, as servers expand outward from their traditional format and storage technologies attempt to better address the ever-growing demand for deeper archiving capabilities.
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